Except for two years with the Cuban army in Angola, he has spent his life here, exploring every ceiba tree of the Caribbean's largest wetland. |
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The tree most often used for these rituals is the ceiba, known as nkunia nsambi, the branch of god. |
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The rusting set of free weights is scattered under a ceiba tree. |
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A ceiba tree receives offerings from Santeria worshipers, its giant roots pressing up out of the earth like rough-skinned dinosaur claws. |
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The building, inspired by the sacred Mayan ceiba tree, houses a wide collection of Mayan artefacts. |
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Each world direction was associated with a Bacab, a sacred ceiba, or silk cotton tree, a bird, and a colour according to the following scheme: east red, north white, west black, and south yellow. |
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Raising of over 9,000,000 seedlings of various tree species, including mahogany, wawa, emire, kushea, cedrella, ceiba, etc. to support government's forest plantation programme. |
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I tugged at my chains, of course, but they held me fast, secured not to the posts of the bed but to the great ceiba pillars that rose out of the shadows at the four corners of the room to disappear into the ceiling above. |
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Three days earlier, popular radio journalist David Meza was ambushed and killed in the city of La Ceiba. |
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Ceiba del Mar Spa Resort in Puerto Morelos enhanced its facilities by offering fewer but far more spacious guestrooms. |
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The discovery, named Okume, is located nine miles northeast of Triton's Ceiba Field. |
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In the city of La Ceiba, protesters demanded no increases in the price of basic foodstuffs, the municipalization of water services and women's rights. |
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Ceiba speciosa flowers are relatively, pink colored and have staminal tube with sessile anthers, Table. |
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Following the discovery and development of the Ceiba Field, this is another important milestone in the development of Equatorial Guinea's hydrocarbon industry. |
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It said the National Ballet of Equatorial Guinea, Ceiba, participated with Beija Flor. |
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